On November 3, the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden in Kobe’s Nada Ward will hold its annual “Pissing Little Cloak Dressing Event.
The “Pissing Boy” installed in the garden was created by sculptor Kenjiro Enomoto in 1962, using his son as a model. He first put on a cape so that he could stay warm in winter, and it has become an annual autumn event.
Design drawing of this year’s costume
Every year, students from Kobe Design University create a flower-themed cloak for the little urinal boy to wear, and this year’s theme was “Chinguruma” (Japanese lilac). This year’s theme was “Chinguruma,” and as a result of a popularity contest held for the design drawings among park visitors, the costume chosen was unique and dainty looking. The flowers can be seen until November 24, the park’s opening period.
At the same time, the autumn leaves of the “Kochiwa Maple” and “Shiromoji” are at their best, and the person in charge says, “This is the 51st time for this annual event. The autumn foliage is at its peak, so please visit the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden. Let’s all come to the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden and watch the little pisser get ready for winter! Let’s all come to the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden and watch the little pisser prepare for winter!
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The costumes are very cute and dainty! I am so envious of Piss-Poor Boy who can wear such a cute costume every year!
- Date
- Sunday, November 3, 2024 (national holiday)
- Place
- Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden
(4512-150 Kita-Rokko, Rokkosan-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe)
Google Map - Hours
- 12:30~
(The park is open from 10:00 to 17:00) - Admission fee
- Adults (junior high school students and older) 900 yen
Children (4 years old to elementary school students) 450 yen